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attitudes, beliefs and behavior
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- Article/Artikel
- Magazine Title
- Women and Criminal Justice
- Magazine Year
- 2000
- Magazine Number
- 3
- Creator
- Vogel, B.L.
- Thesaurus
- seksueel geweld, jongeren, rolgedrag, Verenigde Staten
- Description
- This paper explores several factors associated with male aggression and date rape in a sample of pre-college males. Indicators of the acceptance of rape-myths, hostility toward women, acceptance of interpersonal violence, adversarial sexual beliefs, drug and alcohol use and sexual history were examined in relation to three degrees of sexual aggression. Discriminant Analysis indicated that the four attitudinal and three behavioral variables successfully classified 56 percent of the original grouped cases.
a history of women and trial by jury part one- from the women's sphere to suffrage
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- Article/Artikel
- Magazine Title
- Women and Criminal Justice
- Magazine Year
- 2000
- Magazine Number
- 3
- Creator
- Lentz, S.A.
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- rechtspraak, geschiedenis, Verenigde Staten
- Description
- This writing will trace the development of Anglo-American law in regard to women and jury service from the early Anglo-Norman jury to the present American system. In this long history, women were largely excluded from the public world of the legal system. As criminal defendants, they did not face a jury of their peers. This first section traces the evolution of trial by jury.
a comparative study of nine counties in North Carolina.
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- Article/Artikel
- Magazine Title
- Women and Criminal Justice
- Magazine Year
- 2000
- Magazine Number
- 1
- Creator
- Lord, V.B.
- Creator
- Rassel, G.
- Thesaurus
- seksueel geweld, Verenigde Staten
- Description
- This study examines the processes used in the investigation of sexual assault cases by police and sheriff departments in nine counties of North Carolina. The procedures of these departments are compared with a set of new practices identified as effective by Epstein and Langenbahn (1994). These practices, or reforms, include specialized sexual assault investigative units, in-house victim/witness advocates, acceptance of anonymous reports from victims who do not wish to prosecute, written procedures, multiple interviews, confidentiality of the victim from the media, specialized training for investigators as well as patrol officers, and specific criteria for the selection of investigators.
a history of women and trial by jury part two : the law of jury service in the twentieth century
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- Article/Artikel
- Magazine Title
- Women and Criminal Justice
- Magazine Year
- 2000
- Magazine Number
- 4
- Creator
- Lentz, S.A.
- Thesaurus
- mensenrechten, geschiedenis, Verenigde Staten
- Description
- This writing will, in two parts, trace the development of Anglo-American law in regard to women and jury service from the early Anglo-Norman jury to the present American system. In this long history, women were largely excluded from the public world of the legal system. As criminal defendants, they did not face a jury of their peers. This second part examines the twentieth century legal, and political, struggle for women's full participation in the American jury system.
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